Washington state pollapalooza

Spanning the political world from assisted suicide to the state auditor’s race, Pollster Stuart Elway asked Washington voters their opinions on statewide initiatives and down ticket contests.

He found:

I-1000, the measure that would allow physician-assisted suicide, is supported by 55 percent of voters. Thirty-seven percent oppose it and 8 percent are undecided. In September the measure was up 57-33.

I-985, the Tim Eyman offering that would open high-occupancy vehicle lanes to all traffic during specified hours and dedicate certain taxes, tolls and fines to improve traffic flow, is leading 49-33 with 18 percent undecided. That’s down slightly from the September Elway Poll, which showed the measure leading 51-29.

Republican Attorney General Rob McKenna leads his Democratic opponent John Ladenburg 48-29 with 23 percent undecided. In September McKenna was up 42-29. UPDATE – corrects September numbers.